Ο πασιγνωστος Greg Rogers του Widescreen Review ανεβασε το review του για τον Optoma HD81.
Το σημαντικοτερο ισως στοιχειο του review, ειναι το απογοητευτικο on/off contrast που μετρησε (μεγιστο 1840:1 με κλειστη ιριδα και χωρις πολυ φως =292 lumens! ) λογω κακου μαυρου.
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In the low power lamp mode with the Iris Off (maximum aperture),
the HD81 produced 562 lumens, which is equivalent to 25.7 foot-
Lamberts (fL) from my 1.3 gain, 85.3-inch wide, 16:9 Stewart
Filmscreen Studiotek screen. However, the full-field (on-off) contrast
ratio measured only 1260:1. The brightness increased by about 24
percent, to 696 lumens, in the Brite (high power) lamp mode.
The maximum contrast ratio was produced with the iris set at 16
(minimum aperture). In that mode, the projector produced 292 lumens
in the Brite mode, and 236 lumens in the low lamp power mode, but
the contrast ratio only increased to a disappointing 1840:1. This is
much lower than other 1080p DLP projectors that I have reviewed.
Επισης εμεινε απογοητευμενος απο την ανομοιομορφια στην φωτεινοτητα οπου απο την μια ακρη της οθονης στην αλλη υπηρξε διαφορα 40% οπως και απο την απαραδεκτη αυτοματη ιριδα που κανει 2 δευτερα να κλεισει και πολυ θορυβο!
Του αρεσε η χρωματικη συμπεριφορα, η ευκρινεια, ο scaler/deinterlacer Gennum και το καλο Ansi contrast (455:1).
Εν κατακλειδι σημειωνει οτι:
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I found it impossible to ignore the elevated black level and veiled
detail in dark scenes that were a result of the projector’s limited fullfield
contrast ratio. I was disappointed by the hazy image of R2-D2
being loaded into the Jawa Sandcrawler in Stars Wars: Episode IV—
A New Hope, and the poor shadow detail and murkiness within its
interior. On the other hand, the excellent intra-field contrast (characterized
by the modified-ANSI contrast ratio) produced good contrast
in the mixed brightness scenes aboard the Death Star, but the darkest
areas in those images were still veiled.
Το σημαντικοτερο ισως στοιχειο του review, ειναι το απογοητευτικο on/off contrast που μετρησε (μεγιστο 1840:1 με κλειστη ιριδα και χωρις πολυ φως =292 lumens! ) λογω κακου μαυρου.
Quote:
In the low power lamp mode with the Iris Off (maximum aperture),
the HD81 produced 562 lumens, which is equivalent to 25.7 foot-
Lamberts (fL) from my 1.3 gain, 85.3-inch wide, 16:9 Stewart
Filmscreen Studiotek screen. However, the full-field (on-off) contrast
ratio measured only 1260:1. The brightness increased by about 24
percent, to 696 lumens, in the Brite (high power) lamp mode.
The maximum contrast ratio was produced with the iris set at 16
(minimum aperture). In that mode, the projector produced 292 lumens
in the Brite mode, and 236 lumens in the low lamp power mode, but
the contrast ratio only increased to a disappointing 1840:1. This is
much lower than other 1080p DLP projectors that I have reviewed.
Επισης εμεινε απογοητευμενος απο την ανομοιομορφια στην φωτεινοτητα οπου απο την μια ακρη της οθονης στην αλλη υπηρξε διαφορα 40% οπως και απο την απαραδεκτη αυτοματη ιριδα που κανει 2 δευτερα να κλεισει και πολυ θορυβο!
Του αρεσε η χρωματικη συμπεριφορα, η ευκρινεια, ο scaler/deinterlacer Gennum και το καλο Ansi contrast (455:1).
Εν κατακλειδι σημειωνει οτι:
Quote:
I found it impossible to ignore the elevated black level and veiled
detail in dark scenes that were a result of the projector’s limited fullfield
contrast ratio. I was disappointed by the hazy image of R2-D2
being loaded into the Jawa Sandcrawler in Stars Wars: Episode IV—
A New Hope, and the poor shadow detail and murkiness within its
interior. On the other hand, the excellent intra-field contrast (characterized
by the modified-ANSI contrast ratio) produced good contrast
in the mixed brightness scenes aboard the Death Star, but the darkest
areas in those images were still veiled.